Dear all,
we are pleased to let you know that the Speech Dispatcher project which is a
common high-level interface to speech synthesis was now moved to a new
repository on GitHub. This brings easier code review capabilities, smoother
contribution process and convenient issue tracking on a
Hi Luke,
I tryed fixing this issue in espeak main package to revert the sonic
related patch and pulseaudio chunk related patch.
When I downloaded the espeak source package from saucy archive, I ran
quilt pop -a command and remove the two patches with
debian/patches/series file.
I have got a b
What fix is this exactly, and in what package? I am aware of audio issues with
espeak and speech-dispatcher in 13.10, and its a combination of
speech-dispatcher's pulseaudi ocode and pulseaudio itself. Speech-dispatcher is
probably not using pulse as well as it could be, at the same time,
Hi Nadire,
I will be doing a PPA version if you would like this, but I would like
waiting Luke answer.
Better doing a main archive awailable fix if this is possible, because
the fix is officialy reviewed.
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Hi,
My local system I resolved the wrote problem.
I downloaded the Espeak source package in Saucy, and removed
/debian/patches/series file the sonic and Pulseaudio related patches.
My system I using since morning the modified Espeak package and not
happened any distortion with Orca and Speech
Hi,
My two machine awailable integrated sound cards Speech-dispatcher
Pulseaudio awailable driver and Espeak some time producing very bad and
not understandable speech output. Not have good testcase unfortunately
to reproduce the problem absolute sure, my subjective hearing I think
some time
Hello:
I have a full working install of Ubuntu PPC 12.04 running on a ibook G4
1.2GHZ/1.25GBRAM, 30GBHDD. Wifi works, sound works and everything is all good.
Except:
orca comes up not talking, all the settings look right, but no speech at all,
under default, speech dispatcher is selected
Hy,
Some time, I don't no why if I using Speech-dispatcher with Ubuntu
11.10, after longer time usage random time the Espeak speech begin
distorting, and only possible resolving this problem if I kill
Speech-dispatcher and restart again.
I using Speech-dispatcher with native Pulse drive
I found the same problem when loading the RS Games client on my Maverick
system. I sent an email to the developer, and so far the only response I
have received is that he would be installing a copy of Maverick so he
could track down the issue that causes the client not to speak. I expect
anothe
Hello, People!
What does Maverick do, with speech dispatcher, differently from Lucid
and previous Ubuntu versions? When I run the self-voicing RSGames
client, in Maverick, only the non-speech sounds play. In Lucid, the
program speaks, sending messages to speech dispatcher.
Thanks,
Dave
Hello,
Ubuntu Lucid uses Speech Dispatcher 0.6, and Maverick uses 0.7.0. The current
release of Speech Dispatcher is 0.7.1. To provide Ubuntu users with more
options to run stable release of Speech Dispatcher, and thus hopefully improve
their user experience, I created a PPA called ppa:dusek/spd
Hi,
Try to place the attached file in ~/.pulse
folder of your desktop user.
After that reconfigure speech-dispatcher (systemservice) to use alsa.
Totaly untested, I am no longer using ubuntu.
HTH.
Halim
#!/usr/bin/pulseaudio -nF
#
# This file is part of PulseAudio.
#
# PulseAudio is free software
Hi,
Apparently in maverick the mode for set pulse to work as a system was
changed, and becouse of that I can't configure spd to work as a system
service (well, spd is configured, but it doesn't speak in the console or
speaks when I start gnome) so how can I set pulse and configure spd?.
ver I can
> to get this updated.
Thanks for your offer of help too. I noticed that you have just made the new
package for Speech Dispatcher [1], and upgraded to it in my install of
Maverick. Great.
I also will look into harmonizing the Debian and Ubuntu packages (e.g.
the Ubuntu one uses C
I packaged the 0.7 release of speech-dispatcher for Vinux, but it
broke compatibility with speechd-up, which is no longer maintained.
Most Vinux testers who use the testing repository rely on either
speechd-up or ospeakup, so I was forced to remove the new
speech-dispatcher package, as testers
On Wed, Jul 14, 2010 at 08:58:59PM EST, Boris Dusek wrote:
> Hello,
>
> is anyone planning to package new releases of Speech Dispatcher (0.7 was
> released recently)?
Yes, since its now in Debian, it can be merged/udpated for Ubuntu maverick.
> I suppose the current packager (Luk
Hello,
is anyone planning to package new releases of Speech Dispatcher (0.7 was
released recently)? I suppose the current packager (Luke Yelavich) has
no interest to continue to do so based on what he has proposed [1], so on
behalf of Brailcom, o.p.s., I announce that I will take care of
Speech Dispatcher 0.7 Released
The Brailcom organization is happy to announce the availability of
Speech Dispatcher 0.7 developed as a part of the Free(b)Soft
project. Please read `NOTES' bellow.
* What is new in 0.7?
* Speech Dispatcher uses UNIX style socke
Dear all,
we have uploaded a second public beta version for the 0.7
release of Speech Dispatcher
The Beta 3 differs from Beta 1 in the following aspects:
* Unix sockets are by default placed in ~/.speech-dispatcher/
thus fixing a DoS security concern,libraries now respect
the
minimal involvement in the development process. A development
> > repository was opened by Luke so that some of us would be able to get
> > changes into speech-dispatcher. Many patches were sent to this list,
> > for a long time, but there has been extremely minimal participation f
I
don't
think it's fair either way.
> One example, in my opinion, of poor collaberation has been Brailcom's
> extremely minimal involvement in the development process. A development
> repository was opened by Luke so that some of us would be able to get
> changes into sp
t without having to refer to a third
party. If someone could suggest a good and universal (not Gnome or X based)
mechanism so that Speech Dispatcher knows which address to run on and the
clients know which address to connect to, without any need for some
pre-configuration
(like the ever problema
maintained speech-dispatcher subsystems to
execute arbitrary code, remotely though a wide-open TCP port. I think
a switch to file sockets is a sensible short-term fix. One of my
favorite tricks to play on blind guys I'm supporting in Vinux is to
start talking to them through the speech-dispa
trev.saund...@gmail.com, le Tue 27 Apr 2010 14:30:39 -0400, a écrit :
> THere is a rather large local security problem with your use of unix sockets.
> It is very easy for a local hostile user to cause a denial of service,
> because you put the unix sockets in a world readable place with *very*
HI,
THere is a rather large local security problem with your use of unix sockets.
It is very easy for a local hostile user to cause a denial of service, because
you put the unix sockets in a world readable place with *very* predictable
names. They are so predictable because a the only thing t
Dear all,
we are preparing a new release of Speech Dispatcher, which
brings significant improvements, particularly in audio output,
stability, security, easier installation and closer integration
into the system.
We would like to ask you to help us with testing and report
any issues so that we
On Mon, Apr 19, 2010 at 04:18:08PM +0200, Samuel Thibault wrote:
> Hello,
>
> Bill Cox, le Mon 19 Apr 2010 09:50:51 -0400, a ?crit :
> > > Brailcom has always officially supported the work done by Luke Yelavich
> > > and others. ?We
> > > linked Luke's gi
Dear List,
Sorry, not buffer underrun happened, buffer underflow happened. I
mistake the subject.
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Dear List,
Not often I see this problem, but when now I browsing the internet with
full updated Lucid live CD, Speech-dispatcher is terminated a after
longer use.
Only help when I manual killing speech-dispatcher process to keep back
Orca speech with killall speech-dispatcher command.
I send
Hello,
Bill Cox, le Mon 19 Apr 2010 09:50:51 -0400, a écrit :
> > Brailcom has always officially supported the work done by Luke Yelavich and
> > others. We
> > linked Luke's git from the official Speech Dispatcher web page and we were
> > trying to
> > pr
Hi, Tomas. Everyone is are very pleased with Brailcom's work on
speech-dispatcher, but as Brailcom's contract ran out, Brailcom
necessarily moved on to new projects. Now, I for one support Brailcom
getting more contracts to do more work, and if that happens, we may
want to look
ork Speech Dispatcher and Related
Projects?", but I can't find anything that would answer the question for me
even if I
pretty much agree with all what was written below. It is true, that GPL grants
the
freedom to do it, that the importance of Speech Dispatcher grew over the time
and
7;s project lead or is there a committee? Sorry but it is not
>> obvious from the announcement who's having the final word on
>> decisions.
>>
>> Thanks.
>>
>> On Tue, Apr 13, 2010 at 4:07 AM, Luke Yelavich wrote:
>>
>>> I am wr
he final word on
> decisions.
>
> Thanks.
>
> On Tue, Apr 13, 2010 at 4:07 AM, Luke Yelavich wrote:
>> I am writing to announce a fork of speech-dispatcher, the open source
>> text-to-speech framework, initially developed by Brailcom as a part of the
>> freebsoft project,
Who's project lead or is there a committee? Sorry but it is not
obvious from the announcement who's having the final word on
decisions.
Thanks.
On Tue, Apr 13, 2010 at 4:07 AM, Luke Yelavich wrote:
> I am writing to announce a fork of speech-dispatcher, the open source
>
I am writing to announce a fork of speech-dispatcher, the open source
text-to-speech framework, initially developed by Brailcom as a part of the
freebsoft project, http://www.freebsoft.org. The fork also includes other
important components of the speech stack, including speechd-up, the
Hi,
This is a known problem in speech-dispatcher.
You need to install a new version and change the AudioOutputMethod to libao.
The problem is that there is no oficial version yet.
If you use voxin, it came with a an oficial version of speech-dispatcher.
On 02/19/2010 07:10 PM, John Robinson wrote
Hi everyone. I'm a new Ubuntu user and am using Ubuntu 9.10 at the
moment. I am currently having a bit of an issue with Speech-dispatcher
which appears to crash intermittently. This of course stops Orca
working and means I lose speech in Gnome until I reboot. My
Speech-dispa
On Wed, Feb 17, 2010 at 09:56:04AM EST, Luke Yelavich wrote:
> What git repo did you build from? There have been a lot of changes in my
> speech-dispatcher git repo recently, especially memory leak fixes. I'm
> building from my git repo now,a nd will test. I haven't tested
a that I
> am using and the latest speechd release.
What git repo did you build from? There have been a lot of changes in my
speech-dispatcher git repo recently, especially memory leak fixes. I'm building
from my git repo now,a nd will test. I haven't tested the memory leak patches
Hi All,
Here is a quick question for the speechd/orca guys. I am using Ubuntu
9.10 with the latest git version of speechd built today. What I am
experiencing at the moment is that about five seconds after running orca
I get the message that something has hung and orca exits. This only
seems an iss
Hi, thanks to Storm, yasr now works with speech-dispatcher. But only in the
root account. I also added speech-dispatcher to my startup in my account, but
it doesn't start when I login. I don't see it in the orca settings either. Any
idea how I can correct this?
Mike.
Hi, I am trying to use yasr on a computer with jaunty installed. If I run
spd-conf and start speech-dispatcher yasr works fine. But apparently
speech-dispatcher isn't starting when I reboot because when running yasr after
a reboot I get the message connection refused. I set speech-dispatch
Hi Bill,
On Mi, Feb 03, 2010 at 11:05:28 -0500, Bill Cox wrote:
> I guess first I need to understand why you want it in system-wide
> mode. Having it ru as user has benefits. In particular, you can bind
> a command like "sh -c 'killall speech-dispatcher; orca --replace'
nesday, February 03, 2010 1:05 PM
Subject: Re: Lucid and speech dispatcher
I guess first I need to understand why you want it in system-wide
mode. Having it ru as user has benefits. In particular, you can bind
a command like "sh -c 'killall speech-dispatcher; orca --replace'
I guess first I need to understand why you want it in system-wide
mode. Having it ru as user has benefits. In particular, you can bind
a command like "sh -c 'killall speech-dispatcher; orca --replace'" to
a key like Shift+Ctrl+O, to restart both speech-dispatcher and Orca
whe
Hi,
First of all, really many thanks to luke for the work on spd and ubuntu
lucid, finally its working good, probably at the level of spd with alsa.
Now a question... can I configure spd to start in system mode? usually I
set yes on /etc/default/speech-dispatcher, but under karmic
On Fri, Jan 29, 2010 at 01:50:20PM PST, Bill Cox wrote:
> Hi. The speech-dispatcher I updated in Karmic today no longer works
> out-of-the box with /etc/init.d/speech-dispatcher. Even with the -C
> flag to specify a directory, it insists that ~root/.speech-dispatcher
> exists. A s
Hi. The speech-dispatcher I updated in Karmic today no longer works
out-of-the box with /etc/init.d/speech-dispatcher. Even with the -C
flag to specify a directory, it insists that ~root/.speech-dispatcher
exists. A symbolic link from that to /etc/speech-dispatcher also
fails, since
Kudos and much gratitude to all who work on this! Here's the way Karmic
is supposed to run.
Best,
Dave
Original Message
Subject:Re: Pulse Audio and Speech Dispatcher in Karmic?
Date: Wed, 27 Jan 2010 05:46:14 -0500
From: Bill Cox
To: Dave Hunt
Hi,
jose vilmar estacio de souza wrote:
> Since libibmeci is an ELF 32-bit, I believe that the conftest program
> can not be linked with this library, unless it is generated as an ELF
> 32-bit.
>
Yes. And sd_ibmtts dependes on two other libraries (libsdaudio from
speech dispatcher
Hi,
I believe that the following lines are relevant:
configure:11349: checking for eciStop in -libmeci
configure:11374: gcc -o conftest -g -O2 conftest.c -libmeci -libmeci >&5
/usr/bin/ld: skipping incompatible
/usr/lib/gcc/x86_64-linux-gnu/4.4.1/../../../../lib/libibmeci.so when
searching for
Hi,
Then open your config.log, search for ibmtts and post the
next lines related to it.
BR.
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Hi,
Yes, it is there.
vil...@ii:~$ ls -l /usr/lib/libstdc++-3-libc6.2-2-2.10.0.so
-rw-r--r-- 1 root root 1295276 2006-07-13 13:39
/usr/lib/libstdc++-3-libc6.2-2-2.10.0.so
Thanks.
On 01/22/2010 07:55 AM, Halim Sahin wrote:
> Hi,
> Have you checked the presence of
> /usr/lib/libstdc++-3-libc6.2-2-2
Hi,
Have you checked the presence of
/usr/lib/libstdc++-3-libc6.2-2-2.10.0.so
BR.
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Hi,
Maybe I'm doing something wrong, because it did not work.
I copied the ice.h file from /opt/IBM/ibmtts/inc to /usr/include and the
two libraries were already linked.
Thanks.
On 01/19/2010 08:38 PM, Halim Sahin wrote:
> hi Luke and list,
> The eci.h needs to be in /usr/include.
> The libs sho
uza wrote:
>
>> Hi all,
>> I am try compile speech-dispatcher with support to ibmtts.
>> I tried the following command:
>> ./configure --with-ibmtts
>> and I receive the following:
>>checking for eciStop in -libmeci... no
>> *** IBM TTS ECI library
hi Luke and list,
The eci.h needs to be in /usr/include.
The libs should be symlinked to /usr/lib/libetidev.so
and
/usr/lib/libibmeci.so
And you need also the old libstdc++ in /usr/lib
After these steps are complete, speechd can detect the ibmtts.
BR.
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On Wed, Jan 20, 2010 at 01:43:45AM EST, jose vilmar estacio de souza wrote:
> Hi all,
> I am try compile speech-dispatcher with support to ibmtts.
> I tried the following command:
> ./configure --with-ibmtts
> and I receive the following:
> checking for eciStop in -libmeci..
Hi all,
I am try compile speech-dispatcher with support to ibmtts.
I tried the following command:
./configure --with-ibmtts
and I receive the following:
checking for eciStop in -libmeci... no
*** IBM TTS ECI library missing. Compiling without IBM TTS support! See
INSTALL.
IBM TTS support is not
jose vilmar estacio de souza a écrit :
> I'm trying to run speech-dispatcher configure to use libao in my karmic box.
> I am receiving the following error:
> libao ERROR: error opening libao dev
>
The 32 bits libao2 library can not be used as is under Ubuntu and
probably ot
Hi all,
I'm trying to run speech-dispatcher configure to use libao in my karmic box.
I am receiving the following error:
libao ERROR: error opening libao dev
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Thanks.
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ak Russianvoice works when
standart espeak speech-dispatcher module is selected. Also I am sure
that russian voice is active with espeak-generic module, because it says
numbers in Russian when i type them. Only numbers and english letters
and text is spoken when espeak-generic is selected in orca pr
Hi,
Has anyone gotten speech-dispatcher to be able to use festival? If so,
how?
Thanks
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Hi,
Have a look to following variables in espeak-generic.conf
# The following three items control punctuation levels None, Some, and
# All.
# Each of these values will be substituted into the $PUNCT variable
# depending
# on the value passed to speech dispatcher from applications.
# Note that if
c edit the file ~/.speech-dispatcher/conf/speechd.conf
> search for the line containing espeak-generic and uncomment it by
> removing the # at the beginning.
> search for defaultoutputmodule and
> select espeak-generic as defaultoutputmodule
>
> 2.
> Copy the attached espeak-generic
hello all.
I know this is not an ideal solution but it seems usable on my machine
and maybe some of you is interested in this stuff as well.
1.
Under karmic edit the file ~/.speech-dispatcher/conf/speechd.conf
search for the line containing espeak-generic and uncomment it by
removing the # at the
= yes
2. I changed the file ~/.speech-dispatcher/conf/speechd.conf.
from
#AudioOutputMethod "pulse,alsa"
to
AudioOutputMethod "alsa"
3. Reboot.
No speech from orca, only noises.
All sounds are ok.
Any idea?
This is due to speech-dispatcher's alsa output code no
On Fri, Nov 13, 2009 at 04:54:17AM EST, jose vilmar estacio de souza wrote:
> Hi all,
> I tried the following experiment in karmic.
>
> 1. I changed the file ~/.pulse/client.conf.
> from
> autospawn = no
> to
> autospawn = yes
>
> 2. I changed the file ~/.speec
experiment in karmic.
1. I changed the file ~/.pulse/client.conf.
from
autospawn = no
to
autospawn = yes
2. I changed the file ~/.speech-dispatcher/conf/speechd.conf.
from
#AudioOutputMethod "pulse,alsa"
to
AudioOutputMethod "alsa"
3. Reboot.
No speech from orca, only noises.
Al
Hi all,
I tried the following experiment in karmic.
1. I changed the file ~/.pulse/client.conf.
from
autospawn = no
to
autospawn = yes
2. I changed the file ~/.speech-dispatcher/conf/speechd.conf.
from
#AudioOutputMethod "pulse,alsa"
to
AudioOutputMethod "alsa"
3. Reboot.
On Thu, Aug 27, 2009 at 11:08:13PM EST, Paul Hunt wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I just tried the current (at time of writing) x86 9.10 image and there's
> no speech-dispatcher or grade 2 braille support.
Disks are built every day, and by the time the changes were made, they missed
the dai
Hi,
I just tried the current (at time of writing) x86 9.10 image and there's
no speech-dispatcher or grade 2 braille support.
Paul
On 27/08/09 12:23, Halim Sahin wrote:
> Hi Luke,
> I have downloaded
> karmic-desktop-amd64.iso
> There is now speech-dispatcher installed.
>
Hi Luke,
I have downloaded
karmic-desktop-amd64.iso
There is now speech-dispatcher installed.
Which image contains speech-dispatcher or do we need to wait for the
next daily live cd?
Regards
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igure/start up brltty
and configure Orca to use Braille, and things should just work. Any problems,
please let me know. Note I haven't had a chance to check this for myself yet,
due to lack of time, and my display currently packed away.
Secondly, speech-dispatcher is now the default speech b
On Sat, Jun 27, 2009 at 06:27:15AM EST, Anne Günther wrote:
> Hi
> I'm using Jaunty with orca and gnome. I installed speech-dispatcher and
> got it started just fine. But after five minutes it stops talking.
> Restarting orca doesn't help. You have to restart the computer
Hi
I'm using Jaunty with orca and gnome. I installed speech-dispatcher and
got it started just fine. But after five minutes it stops talking.
Restarting orca doesn't help. You have to restart the computer to get
speech back.
What could be the problem?
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Hi,
Thanks for the tip of commenting out all modules you're not actually
using. I was having trouble getting speech-dispatcher to work at all
with the swift module uncommented.
In my case I also had to add the name of my voice to the swift-generic
config file before it would work.
I now
Hi,
Following up on my own post as I solved my problems and wanted to share in
case it's helpful to others.
Firstly, never underestimate the power of user error. I'd screwed up a
symlink to the Dectalk say executable so speech-dispatcher couldn't find
it. The log files in
ed
speech-dispatcher/speechd-up and can get it to work
fine with espeak. But when I try to use the dtk-generic module I get no
speech via spd-say.
At first it appeared to be an Alsa/OSS thing as I think speech-dispatcher
was locking /dev/dsp and the Dectalk libraries
seem to want to talk to it direct
Hi, I got speech-dispatcher to work with yasr, but it says everything twice.
Any ideas?
Mike.
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You need to uncomment the line
synthesizer port=127.0.0.1:6560
too.
- Original Message -
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To: "ubuntu"
Sent: Friday, April 10, 2009 5:32 PM
Subject: YASR and Speech dispatcher
> Content-Type: text/plain; charset=UTF-8; format=flowed
>
Content-Type: text/plain; charset=UTF-8; format=flowed
Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit
Hello,
I have got a problem with YASR conf file.
I want to use speech dispatcher, so in my yasr.conf is the line:
synthesizer=speech dispatcher
When I start yasr it says the line above is wrong.
Could anyone
I am very happy to announce that I have now managed to get speech-dispatcher
to work on Vinux without losing the multi-channel sound capabilities. The
final peice of the jigsaw puzzle fell into place when I was experimenting
with Debian Lenny and managed to get speech-dispatcher working properly
Hi, has anyone been able to get speech-dispatcher working in 9.04. I haven't
had much luck with it. In fact I don't even see it in the orca settings.
Thanks for any help
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Hi, I was thinking about trying speech-dispatcher on my 9.04 computer. Does it
now work out of the box, or do you have to configure things like in intrepid?
Mike.
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David Picón Álvarez, le Thu 04 Dec 2008 16:21:59 +0100, a écrit :
> Even better would be if Ubuntu came like that already, but that's
> probably harder to manage.
Why? Yes, working with people is difficult, but keeping a parallel
distribution is a lot of long-term work. See what happened in
Debi
Blindubuntu even contained yasr screen reader connected to a Speech
dispatcher and festival Czech database, so users can use yasr for reading
texts displaied in console.
Speakup can be added to The installed system too. And braille displays are
automatically detected like Ubuntu feisty and
There is a similar initiative in the Spanish-speaking environment, called
tiflobuntu. It seems clear that this solution is being replicated around.
IMO it shows two things:
1) Ubuntu out of the box is too fiddly to set up right for accessibility.
2) There is a certain amount of reduplication of
Ubuntu, so we can include it in the main Ubuntu release.
Luke, Isaac,
a clone of Ubuntu which is perfectly tuned for use with
assistive tools for visually impaired users already exists.
It's called Blind Ubuntu and contains Orca, Speech Dispatcher,
Yasr, Brltty, speechd-el, espeak, Festival
Hello Luke
I am fairly new to Ubuntu and Orca - I use 8.10 it runs well thank you.
I found that Orca runs much better in Ubuntu using speech-dispatcher rather
than Gnome-Speech; it is more stable and response is better.
Unfortunatelyin my opinion the setting of SD is cumbersome for a typical
Hi, is there any real advantage to using speech -dispatcher over pulse audio? I
have had nothing but trouble trying to get speech-dispatcher to work in
intrepid, and still do not see it in the Orca choices. So I would like to know
if it is really of any advantage since pulse audio seems to work
mike napsal(a):
> Hi, I installed speech-dispatcher in intrepid, and added it to sessions. But
> I do not see it as a choice in the Orca menu.
Hello Mike, you also need the python-speechd package. Also see
http://live.gnome.org/Orca/SpeechDispatcher for troubleshooting tips.
Regards,
Hi, I installed speech-dispatcher in intrepid, and added it to sessions. But I
do not see it as a choice in the Orca menu.
How do I get it to work? Or is speech-dispatcher not working in intrepid?
Mike.
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Speech Dispatcher 0.6.7
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The Brailcom organization is happy to announce the availability
of Speech Dispatcher 0.6.7 developed as a part of the Free(b)Soft
project. This is a minor release. Please read 'What is new'
and 'NOTES' bellow.
* What
As far as I can tell, you should simply have to set
RUN_SPEECHD=yes
ind /etc/default/speech-dispatcher.
The init scriptp of speech-dispatcher should take care of setting up
the necessary directory in /var/run.
Best regards, Lukas
Storm Dragon writes ("Speech-dispatcher update"):
Hi,
If you try the fix I wrote about last night, there is one problem. I
turned on the computer this morning and the /var/run/speech-dispatcher
folder was missing. I had no speech. Fortunately, I had memorized the
Orca preferences enough to be able to switch back to Gnome speech
services. I had to
Hi,
I got speech-dispatcher working on my system. I am still a bit new, so
take this advice with a grain of caution. When trying to start
speech-dispatcher with the -d or -s switch, I kept getting an error
about it having the wrong permission to create the pid file
in /var/run/speech-dispatcher
Hi,
I installed speech-dispatcher and the python-speechd library. It doesn't
show up in my Orca, and I get the error:
client: speech-dispatcher failed to start: connection refused
I have had this problem on 2 laptops both running Hardy. I have a
desktop running Gutsy and it works just fine.
Hi all,
I have installed the 0.6.6.0 package through apt-get. I read somewhere that
removing /etc/profile.d/speech-dispatcher.sh should fix some problems running
it as a user but it doesn't exist on my system.
I have also copied /etc/speech-dispatcher/conf into ~/.speech-dispatcher but
sti
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